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The square at the beginning of the ascending path to the Aya Yorgi Church is like a place for celebration, you can try the carriages waiting to take you to the church. You can go to the Hagia Yorgi Church on foot or ride the waiting carriages, but be aware that the road is very long and steep. And as you head to the church you will enjoy watching the sights of Buyukada Island, which have a different beauty with each single step.

To the right of the church there are houses where priests live and an old monastery that is closed today. After coming down from the Hagia Yorgi Church and walking for 20 minutes, you will find in front of you a wide forest full of pine trees. This grand building, which has been vacant for 30 years, defies time with its monumental architecture, despite being nearly a century old.

In the small cemetery near the monastery are the tombs of the workers who worked in the construction of the monastery and the priests who worked there. For the mansions in Nizam district of Buyukada Island, with its beautifully colored architecture and gardens, you will have to believe that the princesses in the stories are still alive!

Walking in Kenan Evren Park, having a fun round at the water sports club, and even joining concerts at the Turing Culture House are some of the fun things to do on Buyukada Island. You never realize how time passes in Buyukada! At departure times the streets start to get crowded, if you are lucky you will find a phaeton during this rush hour.

It is exciting to make a sudden decision and wave your hand to the ferry you had planned to enter. Let us remind you that there are ferries from Buyukada to Bostanci until am, so you can complete your tour with an enjoyable dinner. We are sure that it will be difficult for you to choose one of the restaurants lined up next to the pier, you can get the most delicious fish and meat dishes in each of them. But our special recommendations are to try the calamari and octopus at Milto, which has been in service since It is a common tradition in Buyukada to buy ice cream and go for a beachside picnic, so we recommend having an ice cream on the beach as an after-dinner dessert.

As soon as you wake up in the morning, open the windows, breathe in the fresh island air and enjoy the magical landscape of green and blue harmonious combination. You can experience more and more interesting things and get exciting moments at the pearl of Istanbul…. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Sign in. Forgot your password? It is one of the places frequented by local and foreign tourists with its historical and natural beauties.

Transportation on the island except official vehicles where motor vehicles are prohibited is provided by bikes and carriages. The Aya Yorgi monastery and church have a special place: Every year on April 23 and September 24, countless people can climb up this meter hill and reach the church, pray in line with their beliefs, hold intentions, or wish for a pray from a black-robed Orthodox priest in the hope of healing.

The first building was built in the 6th century AD. There are also many churches and monasteries. Some of these have survived to the present day, some of them have been ruined.

Although the Greek orphanage is a ruin, it is still one of the largest wooden monoblock structures in the world. The very small Orthodox community on the island makes their big rituals here. Click here for the location. Number 1 on the map. The view is worth it to bike three kilometers and climb uphill half an hour. Our favorite is eating meatballs while sipping on a beer. If you have to come here during a full moon, we guarantee you that your moon will be incredible.

Save dinner for later. Be careful who you bring with you. The sunset is spectacular. The view is just…terrific. If no one is there, grab it for yourself! But the restaurant that we recommend is located in the back at the furthermost point of the island. Number 2 on the map. But we wanted to go to a place that is preferred by the local islanders — so save your sweet tooth for an ice cream maker named Yunus. He makes his ice cream from whatever fruit is the freshest and in season.

This is a family-run business, and the family prepares the ice cream fresh every day, and they sell them from wheelbarrows. The process of making this ice cream in crushing the fruit means the flavors are intense. Also, the ice cream is less creamy and has more of a sorbet consistency. Their signature flavor is melon, but they have a lot of other options. Number 3 on the map. Number 4 on the map. Here, they play games such as backgammon and dominoes and munch on sunflower seeds.

If you want to hang out with the locals for a bit, this is the place for you. But there are different neighborhoods on the island:. Anatolian Club is a very populer posh hang out amongst the elders of the island.

Both its historical atmosphere and clients give it a very cozy and nostalgic vibe. Unfortunately, only offers affordable prices for its members.

The other icon of the island Splendid Palas Hotel is unfortunately not the most hospitable place. So we would not suggest staying over night but you should stop by a visit. The hotel, which has been passed down six generations, is a serious historical artifact. The hotel was built in by Kazim Pasha after he retired from the Ottoman army to recreate European hospitality.

Even though it has some French influences, it also has eastern influences in its architecture like its domes. On this street, there are now Adalar Cultural Center.

The Greek Orphanage was selected as one of the seven endangered cultural heritage sites in Europe in March, meaning that it will go under renovation. Great news! Number 5 on the map. The mansion is now used as a hotel and a film set.

Number 7 on the map. On the side of the is the Trotsky house, which was the house of the famous Russian politician while he was exiled. Number 8 on the map.



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